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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access to daily intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts related to information gathering, analysis, or reporting, particularly in business, military, or intelligence fields.
Example: "The team requires access to daily intelligence to make informed decisions regarding market trends."
Alternatives: "daily information access" or "daily insights availability".
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Perhaps, as Baker suggests, sitting in the Oval Office and having access to daily intelligence reports changed his views.
Moreover, Mr. Gore has access to daily intelligence briefings, and aides who are already cleared to received classified material.
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Take something as basic as access to the daily news.
The commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks said on Wednesday that it had reached agreement with the White House to give the panel access to copies of the daily intelligence briefings sent to President Bush's desk shortly before the attacks.
A1 Deal Set on Pre-9/11 Briefings The federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks said it had reached agreement with the White House to give the panel access to copies of the daily intelligence briefings that reached President Bush's desk shortly before the attacks.
Two Democrats on the 10-member panel say that the commission should have demanded full access to the intelligence summaries, known as the President's Daily Brief, and that the White House should not be allowed to determine what is relevant to the investigation.
Ms. Montes had access to a daily synopsis of American intelligence worldwide.
For example, citizens can have access to informed environmental intelligence affecting citizens' daily lives and regional economic prosperity which is directly or indirectly affected by environmental well being.
"An had access to strategic intelligence.
I don't have access to the intelligence he has".
A former senior U.S. intelligence official, who has access to current intelligence, said, "We don't have any proof of a reactor — no signals intelligence, no human intelligence, no satellite intelligence".
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